ABSTRACT

 

The existence of fiat currencies has long been cited as one of the major contributing factors to the challenges facing contemporary economies, and the current monetary system is not only a key source of exorable increases in interest rates but also a principal cause of inflation and decline in the value of money in many countries. The editors argue that an Islamic monetary system, with its specific money concepts, interest-free financial institutions, and monetary policy embedded in real growth, provides a solution to this conundrum.

Contributions from many world-renowned experts consider a wide array of topics, ranging from the theoretical concepts of money and banking in conventional and Islamic economics to the historical journey of money from precious metals to plastic money and digital currency today. The book outlines the problems that sprout from interest-based banking and multiple debt structures. It then mirrors the Islamic concepts of money as well as idiosyncrasies of its monetary policy. Supported with meticulous research and empirical evidence, the book demonstrates the efficacy of Islamic monetary system in delivering real growth along with equitable distribution of wealth and prosperity in the economy. It additionally acquaints the readers with juristic debates about money and monetary policy.

This is essential reading for both students and researchers in Islamic economics, banking, and finance, expertly promoting a fair and just economic system that emerges as a result of interest-free banking and monetary policy based on Islamic principles.

chapter 1|19 pages

The Islamic macroeconomic model

How to apply it

chapter 2|28 pages

Monetary economics and monetary policy in Islamic perspective

Focus on contemporary Muslim economies aiming at making their economies Islamic 1

chapter 4|32 pages

Re-examining monetary and financial stability in a modern economy

Evidence from Turkey and Malaysia

chapter 7|15 pages

Monetary policy and Islamic banking

Key challenges

chapter 8|26 pages

Impacts of monetary policy on credit supply of Islamic banks

An empirical study of Pakistan versus Malaysia

chapter 10|15 pages

Contemporary debates in Islamic monetary economics

A retrospective look